Carolina Herrera Spring 2014 | New York Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 10, 2013

Herrera’s Light SpringCarolina Herrera cited her inspiration for the spring 2014 season as being the Kinetic Art Movement and Venezuelan artists like Carlos Cruz-Diez and Jesus Rafael Soto. The influence can be seen in the runway show’s optical prints made with lines, curves and spherical shapes. The silhouette is very feminine with dreamy fabrics of organza and chiffon. Gowns are embellished with jewel appliqués yet still have a light and airy look. For a more daytime look, the Carolina Herrera woman opts for knee-length dresses in shift and strapless shapes.


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